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'Sounds like a call for insurrection': Dem declares 'war' on GOP — dividing internet

A New Jersey Democrat stirred up social media on Tuesday afternoon during a fiery speech outside the Treasury Department, in which she said her party would "fight back" and demanded to "shut down the Senate," declaring, "We are at war!"

Rep. LaMonica McIver, who represents the district encompassing Newark, Orange and Jersey City, delivered an impassioned message Tuesday to her colleagues on the opposite side of the aisle.

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‘Elections have consequences’: CNN hosts 'shocked' by Trump's new remarks

Two longtime CNN hosts appeared stunned Tuesday by President Donald Trump’s Oval Office remarks just moments earlier where he sat beside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and delivered a casual assessment of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“You can’t live in Gaza right now,” Trump said. “You look over the decades, it’s all death in Gaza, this has been happening for years, it’s all death.” He added: “I don’t think people should be going back to Gaza. I think that Gaza has been very unlucky for them. Why would they want to return? It’s been hell.”

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'Gobsmacked' senators demand to know extent of Elon Musk's access to Americans' data

WASHINGTON — Democrats are sounding the alarm about the privacy of Americans, whose private information is housed in Treasury Department files, as billionaire Elon Musk and his tech posse reportedly lock out civil servants from computer systems and databases.

"We have no visibility into what they are doing with the computer and data systems," one of the officials told Reuters. "That is creating great concern. There is no oversight. It creates real cybersecurity and hacking implications."

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FAA bans employees from attending hearings on making air travel safer: report

The Federal Aviation Administration has reportedly banned its employees from attending advisory panels set up to explore how to make air travel safer, Politico reported on Tuesday.

A new directive issued to FAA employees says they “should not attend (in-person or virtually) … until further notice,” according to the report. The panels themselves can continue, the directive said, but with an industry co-chair "taking the lead" without buy-in from experts at the FAA.

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Hoping to 'Trump proof' students’ civil rights, IL lawmakers aim to end police ticketing

by Jodi S. Cohen and Jennifer Smith Richards

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'Like Joe McCarthy': Expert sounds alarm as FBI hands DOJ info on thousands of agents

FBI agents had gone to court to stop their information from being leaked to the public and endangering the lives and families of agents who worked on Jan. 6 cases.

Thousands of FBI agents across the country worked as investigators on cases, and a source told NBC News that the FBI turned over a list of identifying information of those agents to the Justice Department. While it doesn't include their names, the list includes their employee number, position, and the post they held when working on the Jan. 6 cases, as well as other data.

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Memo threatens layoffs 'likely' if federal workers do not take risky 'buyout': reports

A memorandum from the General Services Administration warned staff that layoffs across the federal government were "likely" if not enough workers took advantage of an offer to resign with deferred payments.

According to an email obtained by The Washington Post and confirmed by CNN, many of the government's 2.3 million workers could lose their jobs under the new Trump administration.

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Panama weighs conceding ‘major gift’ to defuse Trump threat: report

Officials in Panama are examining the possibility of canceling a deal with the Hong Kong-based company that operates ports along the Panama Canal as a way to ease the ongoing threats from President Donald Trump to seize the critical waterway, according to a new report in Bloomberg.

Trump has long voiced concern over Chinese influence on the canal and has vowed that the United States would be “taking it back” under his administration. But a potential deal in the works could help lower the temperature.

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'President calls for ethnic cleansing, again': Internet outraged after Trump's Gaza remark

Critics unloaded on voters and President Donald Trump after he announced support for displacing Gaza residents and relocating them somewhere else in the Middle East "like Egypt" or Jordan.

According to Trump, Palestinians "would be happy" to leave Gaza because it has been decimated by rubble.

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'In a heartbeat': Trump says he'd love to deport US-born criminals to El Salvador

President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he'd love to take violent U.S.-born criminals imprisoned in the country and deport them to El Salvador.

This comes after Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele, who infamously stabilized his country from being one of the highest-crime areas on earth a few years ago using drastic authoritarian crackdowns to round up gang members, extended an offer to incarcerate foreign migrants in the U.S. and even U.S. citizens in his "mega-prison."

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Musk ally tells employee who warned of 'illegal task' to 'push forward' in leaked audio

A Tesla engineer and ally of Elon Musk appeared undeterred by laws that could stop their work at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, an entity Congress hasn't funded that was created by Donald Trump.

In a leaked audio tape obtained by 404Media, Musk's aims were questioned by staffers aware of the legal restrictions on government work.

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'It's a demolition site': Trump says Palestinians have 'no alternative' but to leave Gaza

President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that Palestinians had "no alternative" other than leaving Gaza, which he dubbed a "big pile of rubble."

In an Oval Office rant, Trump spoke about the aftermath of Israel's war in Gaza — and suggested the occupants would willingly leave.

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Rubio accuses Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela over migration crisis

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday lashed out at authoritarian left-wing regimes in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, accusing them of being "enemies of humanity" and of causing a regional migration crisis.

Rubio is on the third leg of a visit to Latin America, his first foreign tour as the top US diplomat, which has focused largely on stemming migration to the United States.

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